If a school or library receives e-rate funding then they are required by law to monitor students online activity and protect their privacy from 3rd parties. They also typically have security practices that must be in place for their insurance company. The school board and parents could whine and complain about student privacy all they want but the law and their pocketbooks will make these decisions for them
UristMcHolland
Only those who do not seek power are qualified to hold it.
Plato
Give me a Jon Stewart / Katie Porter ticket!
Black bean burgers are fucking delicious
And yet you still can't play classics like paper Mario.
They still make non-smart tvs?
My number 1-3 songs were the first song on my playlist, the second song on my playlist and then the first song that plays if you set the playlist to "random".
Ironically, the pixel phones are some of the best phones to use if you want to completely degoogle.
This is not true but basically true. Those who subscribed to the early access mailing list were able to purchase it for $25 instead of the $50 MSRP. I bought one when they first came out and I absolutely love it. I can definitely see OP's frustration from it not working unless you have premium, that's pretty bullshit.
Also, whenever I clicked on a post from the browser there was about 50/50 chance the comments would even load in the first place. Since Sync was released, it's like I'm back home on Reddit. The browser works perfectly. I can hide posts I've already read. I can open the comments. I can leave comments.
People might not like Sync because it's not FOSS or whatever but I don't care. I barely even notice the adds and don't give a shit about Google getting some of my analytics. I just wanna browse and forget my shitty existence.
People keep talking about fox news like that's what the diehard rechugulacans are watching. They listened to their Cheeto dusted emperor and now they watch newsmax.